Psalm 110 unveils the Messiah as royal Son and everlasting Priest. This study traces His present reign, ongoing intercession, and promised future victory.
Bible Themes and Doctrines
Psalm 110 unveils the Messiah as royal Son and everlasting Priest. This study traces His present reign, ongoing intercession, and promised future victory.
Psalm 97 begins with “The Lord reigns” and unfolds holy presence, the fall of idols, and Zion’s gladness. It calls those who love the Lord to hate evil and promises guarded lives, light, and joy under his rule.
Psalm 87 celebrates God’s love for Zion and the promise that people from many nations will be counted as native-born by his grace. It ends with a song of living fountains, calling believers to find their joy in the Lord’s presence.
Psalm 84 sings of holy longing and the joy of nearness to God. Pilgrims pass through dry valleys toward Zion and find that the Lord is both sun and shield, withholding no true good from those who walk with him.
Psalm 78 retells Israel’s story to train trust and obedience across generations. It exposes recurring unbelief while magnifying God’s patience, provision, and the rise of Zion and David.
Psalm 76 celebrates God’s radiant majesty in Zion and his verdicts that quiet the land and rescue the afflicted. It ends by calling us to fulfill our vows and honor the King whom even rulers must fear.
Asaph’s maskil faces a burned sanctuary and silent skies without surrendering faith. By recalling the Creator-King and appealing to covenant, the psalm turns ruins into bold intercession for God’s honor and the praise of the poor and needy.
Psalm 69 moves from drowning lament to defiant praise, revealing the righteous sufferer and the God who hears the needy. It anticipates Christ’s zeal and cross while promising Zion’s restoration and comfort for the poor.
Psalm 68 opens with “May God arise” and ends by calling kingdoms to sing. It remembers Sinai and the wilderness, celebrates God’s dwelling in Zion and His daily help, and prays for nations to bow. The result is courageous joy under a King who is both mighty and merciful.
Psalm 65 begins with forgiveness and nearness in Zion, rises to cosmic kingship over seas and nations, and descends to fields where God crowns the year with bounty. The same Lord who answers prayer is the hope of distant shores and the Giver behind every harvest.
Psalm 51 traces the sinner’s path from confession to cleansing to renewed praise. Learn how God creates a new heart, restores joy, and turns forgiven people into witnesses who strengthen others.
Psalm 50 convenes a covenant courtroom where God confronts empty ritual and hypocrisy while inviting thankful, prayerful trust. This study traces the summons from Zion to the promise of deliverance and the call to walk blamelessly.
Psalm 48 turns walls into witnesses by praising the God who dwells in Zion and secures His people. It trains us to pair memory with sight and to tell the next generation that He will guide us to the end.
Psalm 46 steadies the heart when the world shakes. It anchors courage in God’s presence, invites stillness before His voice, and promises a future where He is exalted in all the earth.
Psalm 24 moves from God’s ownership of the world to the holy hill, where clean hands and pure hearts welcome the King of glory. The procession becomes a pattern for worship that seeks God’s face now and longs for His public reign.